Author(s): Humoud Mansour Alkhalaf*, Hatim Sahil Alotaibi, Mohammed Youssef M Alzaid, Abdullah Baqayis, Abdullelah Redn Almutairi, Abdulhadi Abdulaziz Ali Alsalhi, Ahmad Assiri, Fahad Hussain M Albaqami, Mutlaq Mohammed Alotaibi and Abdulmuhsen Ahmed Alzahrani
ABSTRACT
Background: Hair loss (HL) is a disorder that both male and female experience frequently. The most typical kind of hair loss is pattern hair loss, which is also referred to as androgenetic alopecia. Recent years have seen a surge in interest in stem cell-based therapies, which aim to reactivate hair follicle stem cells and so promote the growth, regeneration, and advance of hair follicles. Stem cell transplant, conditioned media made from stem cells, and exosomes made from stem cells are all examples of stem cell-based therapeutic techniques.
Objective: In this review, we will highlight stem cell therapies and hair loss.
Methods: We scoured medical papers and databases including PubMed and Google Scholar for information on Hair Loss, Alopecia areata, Types of stem cells and Stem Cell Therapy. After meticulously screening references from the appropriate literature, which included all of the identified research and reviews, the authors included only the most current or complete study.
Conclusion: Because stem cells can result in follicle regeneration, their use in hair regeneration is promising. It is quite possible to cure nonautoimmune hair loss with stem cell regeneration for a variety of causes. In the future, stem cells and their secretory factors may be used to cure hair loss and alopecia areata.
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